Ollie
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  • Reads 441
  • Votes 12
  • Parts 7
  • Time 41m
Ongoing, First published Nov 17, 2012
So, everyone knows that a wooden stake kills vampires and garlic freaks the chizz out of them, right? Well, what if there was a new breed of vampires that wooden stakes and garlic didn't effect.
Ollie is just a vampire who minds his own business when random people just come up to him and stab him in the heart. The news of an unkillable vampire has become a global story and has provided him with much attention that he didn't want. At least he knows he can be at peace when he's with his other 'mythical' creature friends, right? 
With an ex-girlfriend chasing him and a human girl trying to help him, how much can he sacrifice before he is finally safe from everyone and everything? 
(blurb sucks but the book is wayyyyyyyyyyyyyy better :D #justsaying)
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